Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
33
762
Gods, I trust, do not leave spoor in subterranean chambers nor deep wounds in remote turfs.
33
763
These things of which we speak, I think, are things which can eat and bleed".
33
764
"We do not speak, then, of priest-kings," said a man, relieved.
33
765
"Who knows the nature of priest-kings?" asked a man.
33
766
"Some say they have no form," said a man, "only that they exist".
33
767
"Some say that they have no matter," said a man, "except that they are real".
33
768
"Surely they are like us," said a man, "only grander and more powerful".
Gods, I trust, do not leave spoor in subterranean chambers nor deep wounds in remote turfs.
These things of which we speak, I think, are things which can eat and bleed".
"We do not speak, then, of priest-kings," said a man, relieved.
"Who knows the nature of priest-kings?" asked a man.
"Some say they have no form," said a man, "only that they exist".
"Some say that they have no matter," said a man, "except that they are real".
"Surely they are like us," said a man, "only grander and more powerful".
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )